Speaking to the Telegraph, Mike said: 'Zara still has hopes that the horses will get back, they still need training and working on, so I get to be a teacher in the mornings which is sometimes really nice, sometimes really frustrating. … [Read more...] about Daddy duties! Mike Tindall shares sweet face paint selfie after arts and crafts session with daughters Mia, 6, and Lena, 2, at home at Gatcombe Park
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Bella Hadid wears nothing but silver body paint and a mesh black thong as she poses topless for a sci-fi-inspired editorial in V magazine’s spring issue
She continued: 'The memories and fortune I came back with are pure wisdom, a closer relationship with myself & my spirituality, a sense of self-love that I have always lacked, a few great friends, and these books that saw me through.' … [Read more...] about Bella Hadid wears nothing but silver body paint and a mesh black thong as she poses topless for a sci-fi-inspired editorial in V magazine’s spring issue
Kate Middleton and Prince William are ‘very involved’ with homeschooling and set strict screen time limits for their three children, go on spider hunts at lunchtime and ‘get messy’ during art sessions
Prince William revealed his patience was tested while homeschooling his children in the first lockdown, and that he struggled to teach Year 2 maths. He is pictured, right, in September 2019 with Princess Charlotte (left), Kate (second left) and Prince George (second right) as the royal children attended their first day of school for the year … [Read more...] about Kate Middleton and Prince William are ‘very involved’ with homeschooling and set strict screen time limits for their three children, go on spider hunts at lunchtime and ‘get messy’ during art sessions
They don’t make them like they used to
In moments away from EastEnders, George Bush and The Bill, has the Queen remembered to send a congratulatory card to Letchworth Garden City? This fascinating Edwardian experiment in urban design and living, celebrated in a local exhibition running throughout Christmas, is 100 years old. And although it has lost some of its wholesome, creative, Arts-and-Crafts character - especially over the past 20 years, as it has been ringed around with trashy new business-park-style buildings - it remains a more or less successful model of what our government likes to call a "sustainable community". … [Read more...] about They don’t make them like they used to
Edgy and elated: how theatre workers feel about curtain-up during Covid
Hudson says that more needs to be done to prevent “a mass exodus of some of the best people from the industry”. Hudson tells me many of his longer-running shows need three months at a minimum to get going again. “Theatres can’t be left guessing what or when the next announcement will be. They need to be involved in the planning,” Hudson stresses. “Large productions, like big organisations, employ hundreds of people; it will take time to remobilise, so will the amount of promotion and publicity needed to get audiences back into theatres in the numbers required.” The whole industry won’t be back to work overnight. Hudson suggests an extension of the SEISS scheme, or tax breaks and VAT waivers for producers. … [Read more...] about Edgy and elated: how theatre workers feel about curtain-up during Covid